89th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting

Monday, 12 January 2009
WaterNet: the NASA water cycle solutions network
Hall 5 (Phoenix Convention Center)
Deborah Belvedere, Center for Research on Environment and Water, Calverton, MD
Water is essential to life and directly impacts and constrains society's welfare, progress, and sustainable growth, and is continuously being transformed by climate change, erosion, pollution, and engineering. Projections of the effects of such factors will remain speculative until more effective global prediction systems and applications are implemented. NASA's unique role is to use its view from space to improve water and energy cycle monitoring and prediction, and has taken steps to collaborate and improve interoperability with existing networks and nodes of research organizations, operational agencies, science communities, and private industry. WaterNet is a Solutions Network, devoted to the identification and recommendation of “candidate solutions” that propose ways in which water-cycle-related NASA research results can be skillfully applied by partner agencies, international organizations, state, and local governments. It is designed to improve and optimize the sustained ability of water cycle researchers, stakeholders, organizations and networks to interact, identify, harness, and extend NASA research results to augment Decision Support Tools that address national needs.

WaterNet is the catalyst for the discovery and sharing of creative solutions to water problems, and its mission is to improve our collective ability to routinely interact with and harness the results of scientific research so as to address water assessment, prediction and management challenges.

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